If you have ever eaten in this establishment and had good service I will be intrigued to hear about it..

My Daughter and her Boyfriend both 17 visited this establishment this afternoon , they were stopped by the doorman and asked for id, they explained that they didn't require to have id as they don't drink alcohol and that all they want to do is to eat a meal..

This request was declined, they were told no they couldn't enter to have a meal..

Now the law is quite clear regarding under 18's and eating in pubs..

The law clearly states that Young Adults can actually enter a public house and order food to be consumed on the premises..

When I discussed this with the male duty manager today, he was quite hostile ( rude) he told me that it was full of Hen and Stags etc..

He then referred me to head office and put the phone down on me, how nice..

So Blackpool residents, this is how we as locals get treated when its busy in Summer with tourists..

I will allow you to make your own minds up about this place..

My take on this from my experience from talking to somebody that claims to be the manager of the pub...

Rude and unprofessional..I could say so much more but lets leave it at that..!!!

is it a wetherspoons rule nationwide or just purely to the blackpool pubs that they own,im sure we were turned away from one on lytham road a few years ago.We were told a story like they didnt have a licence to allow kids in (this was on a friday early afternoon when we wanted food)

is it a wetherspoons rule nationwide or just purely to the blackpool pubs that they own,im sure we were turned away from one on lytham road a few years ago.We were told a story like they didnt have a licence to allow kids in (this was on a friday early afternoon when we wanted food)

Its a strange one, but I suppose you have to respect the license holder..